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Toennies, Peter

In the middle of the 1970s, experimentalists realized that theoretical treatments had made great progress and renewed their interest in cooperation or in challenging the theoreticians. At the 1976 Theoretical Chemistry Symposium, for example, Christoph Schlier (Freiburg), an expert on molecular beam experiments, presented his talk on Scattering Collision Experiments—And What We Always Would Have Liked To Know About It from Theoretical Chemistry. Similarly, Peter Toennies (Gottingen) had approached theoretical chemists on this subject before. [Pg.280]

We are grateful to Professor Peter Toennies for most stimulating and inspiring discussions and correspondence, and we thank Dr. Laurence Pruvost for fruitful collaboration on the dynamics of optical molasses. This research was supported in part by the German—la aeh James Franck Program on Laser-Matter Interaction. [Pg.335]

Scattering Studies of Rotational and Vibrational Excitation of Molecules, Manjred Faubel and J. Peter Toennies... [Pg.417]

Our comparisons with experimental results originated with an extended visit of one of us (D.A.M.) to the Max-Planck Institut fur Stromungsforschung (Gottingen, Germany) some time ago. We thank Dr. Peter Toennies for very helpful discussions at that time and later on. Research in this subject has... [Pg.385]

Albert W. Castleman, University Park, USA Jan Peter Toennies, Gottingen, Germany Kaoru Yamanouchi, Tokyo, Japan Wolfgang Zinth, Mtinchen, Germany... [Pg.809]

Atom and Molecule Optics, led by Wieland Schollkopf (PhD in Physics 1998, University of Gottingen, adviser Peter Toennies at FHI since 2003 since 2008, scientific head of the FHI free electron laser project previously a Feodor Lynen Fellow at Harvard University)... [Pg.262]


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